When Money Is No Object - The 5 Best Gifts NFL Players Have Given Each Other

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Flashy, thoughtful and innovative gifts - there’s something for everyone on this list.  

 

 

It’s not too late to drop a hint,

The Last Night’s Game Team


1. Former NFL (National Football League) quarterback Trevor Siemian is a lover of Skittles and he wanted to share that with his linemen (the big guys on the line of scrimmage that protect him from the other team). So, he bought them custom parkas that dispense Skittles. Yes, the fur-rim hooded parkas have a button on the chest that when pushed, Skittles arrive in a coat pocket. A DREAM COME TRUE


2. Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (aka Mr. Ciara) gifted his linemen each $12,000 in Amazon stock when he signed his new four-year/$140 million contract. THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING


3. Truly a gift from the heart. For years Peyton Manning wrote handwritten notes to athletes and sports figures who he admired. He spent his off-season writing to the people on this list, usually after they reached a milestone or retired. He would make note of the person’s respect for the game along with his notes of best wishes. AN INVALUABLE GIFT


4. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive line is a giving group. They host an annual Turkey Time holiday tradition to benefit underserved families but they also put a new spin on gift giving. Instead of exchanging with each other, they pooled their money in order to give special bonuses for staff members who might get overlooked. These are the people that take care of them every day like the kitchen staff, trainers and the equipment team. THE TRUE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS


5. Gifts with wheels are very popular. Dallas Cowboys’ Ezekiel Elliott gave his linemen John Deere UTVs and Tom Brady gifted his linemen new Audi A7s. Hall of Fame running back (and Dancing with the Stars winner) Emmitt Smith left a key to a new Hummer in each of his linemen's lockers. Smith had his teammates jumping up and down like little kids. Too bad they were actually for the remote-controlled version. FINALLY SOMETHING WE CAN AFFORD